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Mandela's condition improving though still serious, doctors say

On Sunday, South African President Jacob Zuma said former president and national hero Nelson Mandela's health was improving. Mandela has been in the hospital for 9 days with a recurring lung infection.

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A child looks on as people celebrate youth day in Johannesburg's Soweto township, Sunday. Former South African President and anti-apartheid leader Nelson Mandela continues to get better in hospital but is still in a serious condition as he recovers from a lung infection, President Jacob Zuma said on Sunday.

Former South African President Nelson聽Mandela聽is engaging with his family and seeing improvement from the recurring lung infection that forced him to spend a ninth day in the hospital Sunday, the president said.

President Jacob Zuma said聽Mandela聽remains in serious condition but that over the last two days his doctors have said that the improvements in his health have been sustained.

Zuma said聽Mandela聽"continues to engage with family," according to the prepared text of a speech released by the president's office. Family members are visiting聽Mandela daily.

The leader of South Africa's anti-apartheid movement,聽Mandela聽spent 27 years in prison during white racist rule. He was freed in 1990 and became South Africa's first black president in 1994. His hospitalization in Pretoria, the capital, is聽Mandela's聽fourth admittance for treatment since December.

Zuma asked the audience at a Youth Day celebration to join him in wishing聽Mandela聽a happy Father's Day.

Youth Day commemorates June 16, 1976, when school children from the township of Soweto marched in protest of a government order that half of all classes in secondary school must be taught in Afrikaans, a derivative of Dutch spoken by the descendants of European settlers.

Police fired on the young marchers with live ammunition. Hector Pieterson, a 13-year-old boy, was the first one killed. In all, hundreds of children 鈥 who fought the police with sticks and rocks 鈥 were wounded or killed in the violence.

Zuma said the youth of 1976 "took on the might of the apartheid state" and that Pieterson "became a symbol of the student uprising and quest for freedom and a better life."

"The bravery of our youth during those difficult times pushed our country closer to freedom and democracy which we finally achieved in 1994," Zuma said.

Leeann Foster visited the Pieterson memorial on Sunday, where many people had聽Mandela聽on their minds.

"It's a bit strange that he's not here to celebrate with us as he has done so much for the struggle. But I think that we should all be grateful and appreciate what he's done so far for us and pray for a speedy recovery," Foster said.

Mandela, Nobel Peace Prize winner, has been particularly vulnerable to respiratory problems since contracting tuberculosis during his long imprisonment. The bulk of that period was spent on Robben Island, an outpost off the coast of Cape Town where聽Mandela聽and other prisoners spent part of the time toiling in a stone quarry.

Associated Press Television News reporter Bram Janssen contributed to this report.

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